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17-year-old stable after being struck by gunfire at Lonnie Miller Park
Read full article: 17-year-old stable after being struck by gunfire at Lonnie Miller ParkAn officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a 17-year-old male who was shot Thursday afternoon at Lonnie Miller Park in the Moncrief neighborhood was hospitalized for treatment, but said to be stable.
Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers vows to make difference in community
Read full article: Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers vows to make difference in communityMembers of the Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers spoke Sunday afternoon at Lonnie Miller ParkIf you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801.
Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers vows to make difference in community
Read full article: Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers vows to make difference in communityJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Members of the Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers spoke Sunday afternoon at Lonnie Miller Park, condemning the actions of the four Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd and promising to make a difference in their community. Members of the Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers said they are committed to fighting for better treatment for everyone who lives in Jacksonville. “From this day forward, the Brotherhood of Police Officers will be more vocal in the black community,” Dixon said. We, the Brotherhood of Police Officers, vow to make a difference in our community. The Jacksonville Brotherhood of Police Officers also made a pledge to the community.
After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peace
Read full article: After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peaceJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Dozens came together at Lonnie Miller Park in Jacksonville Sunday for a peace festival hosted by the Northside Coalition. The goal is to reduce violence and promote peace in their... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peace
Read full article: After 92 murders so far this year; community promotes peaceJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Dozens came together at Lonnie Miller Park in Jacksonville Sunday for a peace festival hosted by the Northside Coalition. The goal is to reduce violence and promote peace in their neighborhoods. The first event like this one was held in 1973, and the Northside Coalition has resurrected it to challenge the norm of gun violence in the city. The peace festival comes just days after the Mayor gave an update on efforts to curve murders in Jacksonville. Frazier said the purpose was for all people to come together for one purpose to celebrate peace in the city.